Tories NHS record

Any government ... no matter the policy.

Then

With a few notable exceptions

So a contradiction? Which is it, any government or most governments? You said they would have "the same results after nine years no matter the policy" which is absolute nonsense.

So you're not really stopping at 2013 at all, or 2022 for that matter. Amazing, and you say I have no understanding of the world.

The last 9 years of issues will always be Labour's fault, reaching the year 2022 doesn't suddenly absolve Labour of fucking up. I'm not blaming them for future economic performance, I'm saying they're responsible for the past 9 years of shit the Tories have been mopping up. What don't you get about that?

So at what point does the excuse run out, and you become able to attribute negative impacts on the economy to the people currently in charge? 2050?

In 2050 2008-2014's awful economic performance will still be Labour's fault yes. I'm not blaming current issues like the NHS on Labour, I'm blaming the things they cause on Labour.

How is it the Tories' fault that Labour got the deficit to £150 Billion? That is fully on the shoulders of Labour, in 2 years they increased the deficit by £100 Billion. If the Tories had come into power with a deficit of £50 billion they would be in a £50 billion surplus by now. Labour increasing the deficit by so much has had a knock on effect, whether you choose to believe that or not is irrelevant.

You clearly don't understand the points I'm making so I'm not going to bother responding to you again, have a good day.

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